
Only a poisonous partisan - or someone ignorant of history and geopolitical reality - could say something like that. Using the Schumer standard, FDR and Churchill were wrong to form an alliance with Soviet dictator Josef Stalin because he was an evil man who didn't share our regard for "democracy." The World War II leaders of the West rightly judged that Hitler and the Axis powers posed a greater threat to U.S. interests than Stalin at the time . . . . No one now pretends that Sunni tribesmen have very much in common with Thomas Jefferson or James Madison. But only fools would take Mr. Schumer's advice to give the back of the hand to the Arab Muslims who are willing to join the fight against our mortal enemy.
Mr. Schumer's remarks are but step one in the latest Democratic initiative to "support the troops." . . . Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin and House Democrat Cong. Campaign Comm. Chris Van Hollen seek to discredit Gen. Petraeus' findings before he reports them, depicting him as a White House mouthpiece who can't be trusted. Many prominent Democrats are heavily invested in an American defeat in Iraq, and Gen. Petraeus stands in their way. The debate is about to get ugly. . . . [Read More] See also Between Iraq report and a hard place
Tags: Charles Schumer, Democrats, General David Petraeus, Iraq War
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